Event Details

ArtX Gallery is excited to present its second art show titled "Transitions: political, social and religious."

The headlines in the papers are no surprise to anyone reading them. They are filled with stories of ongoing tension between Israel and Palestine, the violence in Eygpt and then the Pope's departure from the Vatican. These last few months have been intriguing and fascinating.

Some of our thoughts have left us questioning the impact the events will have on our country and the world overall. We put out a call for artists to present art that explores political, social and religious ramifications. Our lineup of artists including photographers and painters that give viewers a chance to explore these themes.

Attendees are encouraged to come and share the discussion, purchase art and enjoy an evening of food and wine with artists.

All art will be on display at the Dufwin Building until April 30. So if you miss the reception please feel free to stop by the building during the weekdays around 8am to 5pm and view them.

There will also be two more open viewing opportunities on Friday April 4 from 6-9pm and Saturday April 5 from 1-4pm.

Come support the arts community and spend your Friday night in Downtown Oakland.

We'll be adding updates to the Facebook event page as we draw closer to the date.

The exhibition is free and open to the public. No tickets are needed for entrance.

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Have questions about Transitions: political, social and religious, a one night art show at the Dufwin Theater in Downtown Oakland?
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Where

Dufwin Theatre
519 17th StreetOakland,
CA 94612

Organizer

ArtX Gallery

We showcase the best in local art through pop-up gallery shows and through private showcases. Our mission is to break down barriers in the traditional gallery model. We believe promoting and supporting the arts gives back to the larger community.

We recruit artists to participate in these out-of-the-box art shows and take ownership of the entire process. Our goal is to remove the burdens in showing art allowing the artist to focus on the creative aspects.